Each year, March ushers in celebrations of St. Patrick's Day, the start of spring and Women's History Month. It also comes with an ominous warning: "Beware the Ides of March." The phrase comes from ...
Beau Willimon worked on Howard Dean's doomed-from-the-start 2004 presidential campaign. A year later he mined the experience to write "Farragut North," a play about a young media consultant working on ...
"The Ides of March" is a sobering political drama, a tale of loyalty and morality, ambition and manipulation set in the midst of a heated presidential campaign. At its center is Stephen Myers (Ryan ...
“Moneyball” pushes the theory that baseball games aren’t won by the best players but rather by those who can just consistently get on base. And now comes “The Ides of March” to remind us that nothing ...
George Clooney must be a big fan of 1970s films. In "The Ides of March" (and his earlier "Good Night and Good Luck"), he marries the intrigue of "All the President's Men" with the brittle honesty of ...
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